YouTube TV is one of the priciest streaming bills going, and it is easy to keep paying it through a quiet month of watching almost nothing. Cancelling takes about a minute, and you keep access until the end of your billing period. Here is exactly how, plus the pause option and the traps that quietly keep people paying.
Go to tv.youtube.com on a computer and sign in. Cancelling is easiest in a web browser rather than the TV or phone app.
Click your profile picture in the top right corner and choose Settings from the dropdown menu.
Select Membership, then click Manage next to your Base Plan.
Click Cancel and follow the prompts. You may be asked to confirm more than once - keep going until you see that your membership has ended. You keep access until the end of the current billing cycle.
Forgot you were even paying for this? You are probably paying for others too. SubScan adds up every subscription, flags what you have stopped using, and ranks your fastest savings - so you cancel the right ones and they do not creep back. Everything stays on your device: no bank login, no account, no upload.
Find your other hidden subscriptions →By default no - YouTube TV does not refund the current billing period, but you keep watching until that period ends. Any refund is discretionary and must be requested from support.
Yes. Your membership stays active through the end of the billing period you have already paid for, then it stops renewing.
If you are billed directly by YouTube TV, you can generally pause your membership for a period you choose in Membership settings, rather than cancelling outright.
For informational purposes only - not financial or legal advice. Cancellation steps and policies can change; always confirm the latest flow in your account or app. Brand names are used for identification only. Sources: support.google.com/youtubetv tv.youtube.com